The core team answers viewer questions on our weekly live video show. This week we will continue our "How would we do that?!" discussion where you give us an example site (in concrete5 or not) and we tell you about the architecture choices we'd make.

Franz and Andrew take live questions from viewers, give away free swag and launch the new "How Would We Do That?" segment, where the crew looks at a real, live website and talks about how they'd build it using concrete5.

The latest version of concrete5 adds some new options and mobile capabilities to the YouTube block, and fixes some bugs from 5.4.2, including those with layouts, the Zend Framework, the scrapbook, marketplace item downloading, composer, and more. It is a recommended download for all those running 5.4.2.

When this is ready for showtime it'll be a free add-on.This was originally written by ScottC, then GregJoyce picked it up at concrete5. It's status is described in the README in the code, but it basically works, even with really large imports, but it's formatting is a bit rough and the data that's imported is not complete.

concrete5 5.4.2 introduces Composer, a new way to edit your site's pages, better interface multilingual support through a dashboard configuration screen, updates important core libraries and provides over 60 bug and security fixes, behavioral improvements and developer updates. These bug fixes and security updates make this a recommended update for anyone running 5.4.1.1.